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RfPB Programme Chair vacancy, i4i webinar and more
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Funding and support round-up

May 2019
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Latest funding opportunities

Public Health Research Programme
19/51 Interventions funded by Local Authorities to change multiple health behaviours
19/52 The impact of highway infrastructure and its management on the safety (or perceived safety) of pedestrians and cyclists, and the uptake of active transport
19/57 Continuing priority research topics of interest to the PHR Programme

View the full list of funding opportunities on our website.
Public Health priority research topics
The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme are keen to fund research in 12 topics which they have previously advertised.

These topics include sun exposure, choice architecture, age-friendly environments and gang violence, amongst others.

Find out more and apply.
RfPB Programme Chair vacancy
We're currently seeking a new Chair for the East Midlands Regional Advisory Committee of the Research for Patient Benefit Programme (RfPB).

The appointment offers clinicians and senior applied health researchers the chance to take part in and gain experience of chairing a committee, and making recommendations to NIHR to fund high quality researcher-led projects for the benefit of patients and the NHS.

Find out more and apply.
Director's message
This month Hywel Williams, Director of the Health Technology Assesment Programme, talks about how HTA portfolios are managed.
 
Join our Webinar about the new i4i Challenge Awards

At 10:30 am on Wednesday 8 May 2019, the NIHR Invention for Innovation (i4i) team will be hosting a webinar about the new i4i Challenge Awards Call on Real World Implementation.

The webinar will cover the scope and eligibility of the call and provide an opportunity for you to ask questions.

Find out more and register.
From the RDS desk - Making an impact with your research

Demonstrating research impact is becoming increasingly important, as funders need to be confident that they are investing public money in projects that will benefit people living with health conditions or using services.

There are many different ways of thinking about impact and our blog this month guides you through the steps to help you write your impact plan.
5th International Clinical Trial Methodology Conference

The 5th International Clinical Trial Methodology Conference is being held 6-9 October 2019, in Brighton.

The conference is one of the biggest international conferences showcasing a broad range of research and guidance for trials and trials methodology and aligned areas.

Find out more and register.
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